# Most of the following PHP settings cannot be changed at runtime. See# sites/default/default.settings.php and# Drupal\Core\DrupalKernel::bootEnvironment() for settings that can be# changed at runtime.

<FilesMatch \.php$> # Do not allow PHP scripts to be cached unless they explicitly send cache # headers themselves. Otherwise all scripts would have to overwrite the # headers set by mod_expires if they want another caching behavior. This may # fail if an error occurs early in the bootstrap process, and it may cause # problems if a non-Drupal PHP file is installed in a subdirectory. ExpiresActive Off </FilesMatch></IfModule>

# Set a fallback resource if mod_rewrite is not enabled. This allows Drupal to# work without clean URLs. This requires Apache version >= 2.2.16. If Drupal is# not accessed by the top level URL (i.e.: http://example.com/drupal/ instead of# http://example.com/), the path to index.php will need to be adjusted.<IfModule !mod_rewrite.c> FallbackResource /index.php</IfModule>

# Various rewrite rules.<IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteEngine on

# Set "protossl" to "s" if we were accessed via https://. This is used later # if you enable "www." stripping or enforcement, in order to ensure that # you don't bounce between http and https. RewriteRule ^ - [E=protossl] RewriteCond %{HTTPS} on RewriteRule ^ - [E=protossl:s]

# Make sure Authorization HTTP header is available to PHP # even when running as CGI or FastCGI. RewriteRule ^ - [E=HTTP_AUTHORIZATION:%{HTTP:Authorization}]

# Block access to "hidden" directories whose names begin with a period. This # includes directories used by version control systems such as Subversion or # Git to store control files. Files whose names begin with a period, as well # as the control files used by CVS, are protected by the FilesMatch directive # above. # # NOTE: This only works when mod_rewrite is loaded. Without mod_rewrite, it is # not possible to block access to entire directories from .htaccess because # <DirectoryMatch> is not allowed here. # # If you do not have mod_rewrite installed, you should remove these # directories from your webroot or otherwise protect them from being # downloaded. RewriteRule "(^|/)\.(?!well-known)" - [F]

# If your site can be accessed both with and without the 'www.' prefix, you # can use one of the following settings to redirect users to your preferred # URL, either WITH or WITHOUT the 'www.' prefix. Choose ONLY one option: # # To redirect all users to access the site WITH the 'www.' prefix, # (http://example.com/foo will be redirected to http://www.example.com/foo) # uncomment the following: # RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} . # RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\. [NC] # RewriteRule ^ http%{ENV:protossl}://www.%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI} [L,R=301] # # To redirect all users to access the site WITHOUT the 'www.' prefix, # (http://www.example.com/foo will be redirected to http://example.com/foo) # uncomment the following: # RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.(.+)$ [NC] # RewriteRule ^ http%{ENV:protossl}://%1%{REQUEST_URI} [L,R=301]

# Modify the RewriteBase if you are using Drupal in a subdirectory or in a # VirtualDocumentRoot and the rewrite rules are not working properly. # For example if your site is at http://example.com/drupal uncomment and # modify the following line: # RewriteBase /drupal # # If your site is running in a VirtualDocumentRoot at http://example.com/, # uncomment the following line: # RewriteBase /

# For security reasons, deny access to other PHP files on public sites. # Note: The following URI conditions are not anchored at the start (^), # because Drupal may be located in a subdirectory. To further improve # security, you can replace '!/' with '!^/'. # Allow access to PHP files in /core (like authorize.php or install.php): RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !/core/[^/]*\.php$ # Allow access to test-specific PHP files: RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !/core/modules/system/tests/https?.php # Allow access to Statistics module's custom front controller. # Copy and adapt this rule to directly execute PHP files in contributed or # custom modules or to run another PHP application in the same directory. RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !/core/modules/statistics/statistics.php$ # Deny access to any other PHP files that do not match the rules above. # Specifically, disallow autoload.php from being served directly. RewriteRule "^(.+/.*|autoload)\.php($|/)" - [F]